The Titian Committee

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Title:      The Titian Committee
Categories:      Jonathan Argyll Series
BookID:      1082
Authors:      Iain Pears
ISBN-10(13):      9780425168950
Publisher:      Berkley
Publication date:      May 1, 1999
Number of pages:      230
Owner Email:      [email protected]
Language:      English
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Picture:      cover
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Sent to Venice by Rome's Art Theft Squad to help local police solve a murder, Flavia di Stefano teams up with the local carabinieri to catch the killer of a member of the famed Titian research committee. Sent to Venice by Rome's Art Theft Squad to help local police solve a murder, Flavia di Stefano teams up with the local carabinieri to catch the killer of a member of the famed Titian research committee.

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